First off. I wanted to give a huge shout out to Premier Mobile Group for the quality of their workmanship, customer service, knowledge of tints and films, and overall excellence of their shop. Dave from Premier is incredibly personable, and follows up. It definitely worth the multi-month waiting list to get an appointment.
Now on to the product comparison.
I had Xpel XR Prime Plus ceramic 70 installed on my Pearl White PUP back in January on the front 3 windows for heat rejection. The ceramic film is crystal clear. I have not experienced low sun angle haze. The film color is more in the gray tones. No rainbow effect with polarized glasses.
Just finished getting Spectra Photosync 70 installed on my Midnight Silver Metallic PUP also on the front 3 windows. Similar to Xpel XR Prime Plus, the Spectra Photosync 70 is crystal clear. So far no low angle haze or graininess noticed. The film color has more of a pronounced blue hue viewed from the outside. No rainbow effect with polarized glasses.
Both films do an excellent job with heat rejection. You would probably need calibrated measurement equipment to tell the difference in heat rejection. My goal was not to feel burned on road trips and lower inside temps when parked in the sun. Both films do the job. They both carry lifetime warranty. It will really come down to long to term test to see which ages better. The installer network for Spectra Photosync seems to be much more limited. However, the vast Xpel network seems to have a ton of quality variation.
Last point of reference is Huper Optik we have installed on our home. Huper Optik seems to have the best performance and optics. The temperature rejection seems the best among the films using the hand test. However, this could be due to the 90 degree angle vs the sloped angle on MY PUP. It also almost creates and HD like effect on the windows.
Now on to the product comparison.
I had Xpel XR Prime Plus ceramic 70 installed on my Pearl White PUP back in January on the front 3 windows for heat rejection. The ceramic film is crystal clear. I have not experienced low sun angle haze. The film color is more in the gray tones. No rainbow effect with polarized glasses.
Just finished getting Spectra Photosync 70 installed on my Midnight Silver Metallic PUP also on the front 3 windows. Similar to Xpel XR Prime Plus, the Spectra Photosync 70 is crystal clear. So far no low angle haze or graininess noticed. The film color has more of a pronounced blue hue viewed from the outside. No rainbow effect with polarized glasses.
Both films do an excellent job with heat rejection. You would probably need calibrated measurement equipment to tell the difference in heat rejection. My goal was not to feel burned on road trips and lower inside temps when parked in the sun. Both films do the job. They both carry lifetime warranty. It will really come down to long to term test to see which ages better. The installer network for Spectra Photosync seems to be much more limited. However, the vast Xpel network seems to have a ton of quality variation.
Last point of reference is Huper Optik we have installed on our home. Huper Optik seems to have the best performance and optics. The temperature rejection seems the best among the films using the hand test. However, this could be due to the 90 degree angle vs the sloped angle on MY PUP. It also almost creates and HD like effect on the windows.